Ideal Heating, has introduced the HP290, the latest monobloc heat pump designed to provide efficient, low-carbon heating and hot water throughout the year.

The HP290 is the first domestic air source heat pump to use R290 refrigerant, known for its low environmental impact and minimal global warming potential. By integrating this cutting-edge refrigerant, ideal heating takes a significant step towards reducing the carbon footprint of home heating systems.

Key Features

The HP290 has a handful of benefits that make it a great option for homeowners who are looking for more sustainable alternatives to traditional heating systems.

  • High Efficiency: The HP290 can boast an impressive seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP) rating of over 500%, ensuring optimal performance in all weather conditions, from sunshine to snow.
  • Easy Installation and Maintenance: HP290 designed with simplicity in mind, making it easy to install and maintain. When paired with pre-plumbed hot water cylinder and Halo Lite RF thermostat, it forms a comprehensive low-carbon heating package.
  • User-Friendly Control: The HP290 control box consolidates all electrical components, streamlining the installation process and allowing homeowners to monitor the system’s performance with ease.

At Ideal Heating, exceptional customer service is at the centre of every product and service they provide. The UK-based support team is available 364 days a year, ready to provide both technical and customer assistance.

Versatility and Performance

The HP290 is compatible with various heating systems, including radiators and underfloor heating. It features intuitive controls and offers fast reheat times when paired with the heat pump cylinder range, ensuring comfort and efficiency throughout the year.

Training and Support for Installers

The Expert Academy provides extensive training for installers looking to enter the heat pump market. The academy offers a range of free and affordable courses covering everything from basic heat pump operation to advanced fault-finding and servicing techniques.

National Training and Technology Centre in East Yorkshire and the new centre near Luton serve as hubs for the Expert Academy’s nationwide operations. Additionally, online learning options and Skills Bootcamps, offered in partnership with the Department for Education, make training accessible to all.

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